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Germany Has ‘Very Expansionary Fiscal Policy’: Finance Minister Scholz

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Jan.24 -- German Finance Minister Olaf Scholtz discusses European trade with the United States, the European Central Bank’s strategic policy review, and German fiscal policy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Chad Thomas at the World Economic...
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China Pledges Fiscal, Monetary Stimulus

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Feb.24 -- Coronavirus cases outside China have surged, intensifying concerns of a global pandemic. That’s as cases in South Korea have jumped 20-fold to more than 750 in the past week and reported two more fatalities. Meanwhile, Italy...
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Summers: U.S. Is Hugely Ill-Prepared for Coronavirus

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Mar.03 -- Lawrence H. Summers, Bloomberg contributor and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, shares his thoughts on how the coronavirus outbreak may impact the 2020 election and the economy. He speaks on “Balance of Power: Election 2020.”...
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German Government Must Urge Consumers Not to Change Habits: DIW

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Mar.03 -- Marcel Fratzscher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), discusses the role of governments in preventing a deterioration in business and consumer confidence amid rising panic over the spreading...
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Powell Should 'Absolutely' Be Reappointed, Frenkel Says

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Aug.29 -- Jacob Frenkel, former governor of the Bank of Israel who was also chairman of JPMorgan Chase International, discusses Federal Reserve policy and whether he thinks Chair Jay Powell should be reappointed. Speaking at the Fed’s...
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UBS' Paul Donovan on U.S. Growth

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Oct.29 -- UBS' Paul Donovan speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Amanda Lang and Romaine Bostick on growth in the U.S. amid the Covid pandemic.
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Fed Cage Match for 2021: Inflation Target vs. Upside Risks

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Dec.14 -- Jonathan Turek, author of the "Cheap Convexity" blog, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
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Citigroup's Chua on Outlook for Asian Economies, IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings

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Apr.04 -- Citigroup Global Markets Chief Asia Pacific Economist, Johanna Chua, discusses the outlook for Asian economies and what to expect from the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. She speaks to Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Fed Probably Wants to Extend Lending Programs: Kroszner

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Nov.05 -- Randall Kroszner, a former Federal Reserve Governor and now a professor of economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses the central bank's policy and the outlook for the economy. Fed Chair Jerome...
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The Big Myth Between Money & Inflation

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Dec.14 -- Jens Nordvig, founder and CEO of Exante Data, examines the connection between inflation and the money supply with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?".
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UK Housing Market Flashes Sign of Cooling

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Early signs show rising interest rates and the increasing cost for living are taking toll on the UK's real estate market. Demand for UK homes fell for the first time since August last month, according to the Royal Institution of...
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Bloomberg

NEC Director Deese on Inflation, Mask Rules, China Trade

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National Economic Council Director Brian Deese discusses inflation risks, the impact of mask rule changes on travel and U.S. trade policy toward China on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

China Stocks Upgraded to 'Most Preferred' by UBS Wealth Management

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Hartmut Issel, head of Asia Pacific equities and credit at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for Chinese stocks, the economy and policies. He also talks about the opportunities he sees in global bond markets and financials. He...
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George Soros highly critical of Germany's EU austerity strategy

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1. Mid shot of George Soros arriving on podium 2. Wide of Soros addressing audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English): George Soros, Hungarian-American billionaire investor: "Half a solution is not enough. It leaves the weaker members of the...
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Toys R Us joins the layaway movement, the administration claims thousands of teaching jobs have been saved and home builders' mood slips. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports

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HEADLINE: Money Minute: Toy layaway option CAPTION: Toys R Us joins the layaway movement, the administration claims thousands of teaching jobs have been saved and home builders' mood slips. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Oct. 19) ...
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WRAP Obama news conference at G20 summit; ADDS more

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1. US President Barack Obama arriving for news conference and approaches podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "And here in Pittsburgh we have taken several significant steps forward to secure our recovery, and...
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Bernanke says 2010 could be year of recovery

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1. Wide shot Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke greets Senators Dodd and Shelby ++MUTE++ 2. Cutaway Bernanke ++MUTE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "As you are aware, the US economy is undergoing a...
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India Likely to Grow in Double Digits, Top Adviser Says

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K.V. Subramanian, chief economic adviser of India's finance ministry, discusses the prospects for the economy and policies. India's effort to boost consumption through government spending and low interest rates is paying off, with the...
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President Bush comment on slowdown of US economy

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AP Television Washington, DC - 7 March 2008 1.SOUNDBITE:(English), George W. Bush, US President "Earlier today I spoke with members of my economic team. They updated me on the state of our economy. This morning we learned that our...
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Obama urges rise in debt limit and calls for tighter gun controls

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into East Room of White House for news briefing, zoom into mid 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "It's been a busy and productive four years, and I expect the same for the...
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World leaders and analysts comment on state of world economy

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1. Pan of street near World Economic Forum Congress Centre with WEF sign at checkpoint on street 2. Close-up of guard on rooftop looking through binoculars 3. Wide of WEF venue, flags on roof 4. Close-up of sign reading: "World Economic...
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Congressional negotiators reached a modest budget agreement Tuesday to restore about $63 billion in automatic spending cuts from programs ranging from parks to the Pentagon, with votes expected in both houses in the next several days. (Dec. 10)

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Congressional negotiators reached a modest budget agreement Tuesday to restore about $63 billion in automatic spending cuts from programs ranging from parks to the Pentagon, with votes expected in both houses in the next several days. ...
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USA: TREASURY SECRETARY RUBIN CONCERNED ABOUT JAPANESE ECONOMY

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English/Nat The U-S Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin on Thursday expressed new concerns about the weakness of the Japanese economy and its impact on the rest of the troubled region. The dollar surged to its highest level against the yen...
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Bush appeals to US Congress to deliver money for Iraq, Afghanistan in radio address

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2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning. In a time of war, America's top priority should be to ensure that our troops on the front lines get the funding they need. So beginning in February, I submitted...